Best lakes around Pirk, a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, offer various recreational opportunities in the surrounding Upper Palatinate region. While Pirk itself is a smaller community, the nearby natural and man-made lakes provide diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. These water bodies are often nestled within forests or feature designated recreational areas. The region's geography supports a mix of natural ponds, reservoirs, and bathing lakes.
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Just relax and watch the ducks.
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A well-paved circular path leads around the high reservoir, a great structure.
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Beautifully situated natural pond that belongs to the adjacent campsite. From the hiking car park you can reach the Doost nature reserve.
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The OWV log cabin Weiherhammer is a good place to stop off and - with a reservation - even have lunch.
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»... The approximately 19-hectare area essentially includes the water surface and the silted-up zones of the Hammerweiher in the north. ...« via https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogelfreist%C3%A4tte_Weiherhammer
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Took a cool bath today. Out of the cycling shorts and into the swimming trunks. 😜 The ice cream man stopped by too 😋
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Small pond at the hiking car park and access to the Doost nature reserve.
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A beautiful walking path leads along the pond. You can sit nicely in the café at the town hall.
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The region around Pirk offers a diverse range of lakes, including natural bathing ponds, reservoirs, and significant bird sanctuaries. You'll find spots ideal for swimming, nature observation, and various outdoor activities.
Yes, several lakes in the surrounding Upper Palatinate region are excellent for swimming. The Mantel bathing pond is a popular, idyllic spot with a beautiful, shady lawn and free access. Other options include the Kahrweiher Recreation Area, which has a designated non-swimmer section, and the Rußweiher and Freizeitsee Dießfurt.
Many lakes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Trausnitz Reservoir, nestled in the forest, features great bike and hiking trails around its perimeter. The Weiherhammer Bird Sanctuary has an educational hiking trail. For more options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as those found in the Hiking around Pirk guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Pirk guide.
Absolutely. The Mantel bathing pond is considered family-friendly. The Kahrweiher Recreation Area is also ideal for families, featuring a large natural pond with a non-swimmer section, a children's playground, and beach volleyball courts. The Weiherhammer Bird Sanctuary and Gollwitzer Pond are also noted as family-friendly.
The Weiherhammer Bird Sanctuary is an important habitat for waterfowl and a significant stopping point for bird migration, including one of the largest black-headed gull colonies in northern Bavaria. An educational hiking trail provides excellent viewing opportunities.
Yes, the Steinberger See (Lake Steinberger), one of the largest lakes in Eastern Bavaria, offers more than just swimming. It hosts the "Wild Wake Park" for water skiers and wakeboarders, and the "Adventure Sphere," which is the world's largest walk-in wooden adventure ball, providing panoramic views.
The Trausnitz Reservoir is a beautiful reservoir located in the middle of the forest, offering scenic views and trails. Another notable one is the Rabenleite Upper Reservoir, an elevated storage facility with great access and historical significance.
Visitors appreciate the idyllic settings, beautiful shady lawns, and the free access to many bathing spots like the Mantel bathing pond. The scenic bike and hiking trails around reservoirs like Trausnitz Reservoir are also highly praised. The komoot community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 490 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, for leisurely strolls, the Kahrweiher Recreation Area features a circular hiking trail. The Weiherhammer Bird Sanctuary also has an educational hiking trail. Additionally, the Murnersee (Lake Murnersee) is encircled by an easy-to-navigate cycle path, perfect for walks and cycling.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, hiking, and cycling. However, the natural beauty of the reservoirs and bird sanctuaries can be appreciated year-round for walks and nature observation.
Yes, for longer bike tours, the path around Murnersee is ideal for cyclists. The Trausnitz Reservoir also offers extensive trails. For more detailed routes, consider exploring the Gravel biking around Pirk guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Pirk guide, which feature routes of varying distances and difficulties.
The Weiherhammer Bird Sanctuary is particularly rich in wildlife, serving as an important habitat for various waterfowl and a crucial stopping point for migratory birds. You might spot species like the black-headed gull, among others, especially during migration seasons.


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